Bibliographic Details
| Title: |
Review of battery powered embedded systems design for mission-critical low-power applications. |
| Authors: |
Malewski, Matthew1, Cowell, David M. J.1, Freear, Steven1 |
| Source: |
International Journal of Electronics. Jun2018, Vol. 105 Issue 6, p893-909. 17p. |
| Subjects: |
Embedded computer system design & construction, Computer software, Computational complexity, Reliability in engineering, Problem solving |
| Abstract: |
The applications and uses of embedded systems is increasingly pervasive. Mission and safety critical systems relying on embedded systems pose specific challenges. Embedded systems is a multi-disciplinary domain, involving both hardware and software. Systems need to be designed in a holistic manner so that they are able to provide the desired reliability and minimise unnecessary complexity. The large problem landscape means that there is no one solution that fits all applications of embedded systems. With the primary focus of these mission and safety critical systems being functionality and reliability, there can be conflicts with business needs, and this can introduce pressures to reduce cost at the expense of reliability and functionality. This paper examines the challenges faced by battery powered systems, and then explores at more general problems, and several real-world embedded systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Database: |
Engineering Source |